How to determine the authentication domain of a user ?
    vasantha.prabhu 
    gaurab.paul at gmail.com
       
    Wed Feb  6 22:47:34 EST 2008
    
    
  
Hi,
Suppose if there are two user accounts with the same name (vprabhu on
local (i.e. files) as well as NIS), then /etc/nsswitch.conf determines
which domain to authenticate against. However, depending on the OS
(for example authconfig settings in linux) can alter the nsswitch.conf
procedure.
For example,
cat /etc/nsswitch.conf|grep passwd
passwd:     nis files
then if vprabhu logs in it will be authenticated against NIS. However,
if authconfig settings are "Local authorization is sufficient" is ON,
it will authenticate against FILES.
Now, given this situation, how do we reliably know against which
domain (local/NIS) a user has authenticated against while logging in ?
If there is a POSIX API or portable API  or even OS commands across
major UNIX versions please let us know.
Thanks
    
    
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